i just destroyed a perfectly good wheel bearing cuz i am an idiot and i took advice from two separate "professional" mechanics/idiots; by the time i figured out (on my own) how to remove a siezed hub assembly the damage was already done. Word to the Wise: a siezed hub assembly can be removed without damaging wheel bearing by striking the bolts (that hold the hub assembly to the knuckle) loosened halfway, with a brass punch. Penetrating oil helps; and a little, i repeat, a little heat will help (I am told grease can explode if it gets too hot inside sealed spaces). Do not pound on the rotor or try to pry the sucker off. BTW, i cannot find a wheel bearing for this truck except from chrysler dealers and only with the whole hub assembly costing about $300, ouch!